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    Default Teaching Fire Safety.......

    United States Fire Administration site...

    http://www.usfa.fema.gov/kids/



    Fire Safety and Education printables...

    http://www.usfa.fema.gov/safety/sheets.htm



    Sparky The Fire Dog...

    http://www.nfpa.org/sparky/



    Smokey Bear site (coloring pages available)...

    http://www.smokeybear.com/



    Everything You Wanted to Know about Fire Safety...

    http://www.ou.edu/oupd/fireprim.htm



    Illinois Firesafe Kids...

    http://www.state.il.us/kids/fire/



    Kidd Safety (safety tips for home and play)...

    http://www.cpsc.gov/kids/kidsafety/



    The Fire Avenger (fire safety)...

    http://www.fireavenger.com/



    Fire Pals: Fire Prevention and Life Safety...

    http://www.firepals.org/



    KIDDE Home Safety Education Center...

    http://www.kiddesafety.com./kiddesafety/Default.htm



    The Survive Alive Program (fire safety)...

    http://www.survivealive.org/main.html




    Fire Safety (crafts, coloring pages, printables)...

    http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/misc.../fireweek.html



    Home Fire Escape Plan...

    http://www.ci.phoenix.az.us/FIRE/escfire.html



    Burn Safety and Fire Prevention...

    http://www.cooltheburn.com/jeop/homeprev.htm

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    Smile Thank you I will use these sites with DD!! :)

    Thank you I will use these sites with DD!!

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    A really neat experiment to go along with learning about fire safety.....

    Fire needs oxygen to burn. Light a jar candle or put a tea light or votive in a small jar and light the candle. Show your child that the flame is burning. Then, put a lid on the jar - this will shut off the oxygen supply and the flame will extinguish.

    My ds thought this was pretty neat.

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